PremiumPremiumThe CountryEconomists warn of higher food prices from farm emissions schemeExtra costs will be passed on to consumers, economists say12 Oct 04:25 AM
The CountryGovt rejected Shaw's preferred farming emissions planThe Climate Change Minister feared proposal could be open to political interference.11 Oct 06:14 AM
The CountryExplained: How the Govt wants to price farm emissionsAfter decades of debate, farmers will be priced for emissions from 2025. How will it work?10 Oct 11:30 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryBat-shipped crazy: Ecologist speculates on animal importers' motives'Bizarre' dead bat shipment perplexes.07 Oct 03:35 AM
The CountryForests would need to triple to account for agriculture emissions"We cannot simply plant our way out of this problem" - PCE Simon Upton says.06 Oct 01:00 AM
The CountryNZ King Salmon sinks to $24.5m loss as warmer weather kills fish, reduces biomassFish death disaster as warm weather damages NZ King Salmon's fortunes, reduces biomass.28 Sep 04:30 AM
The CountryDairy approval at edge of Lake Te Anau stuns knightSir Alan Mark appalled at the 15,000sq m compound of four wintering barns given the nod.04 Sep 06:45 PM
The CountryPest Purge: Is this how we finally rid NZ of pesky predators?Scientists have used AI to map out how NZ's predator-free dream can be realised by 2050.04 Sep 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryHawke's Bay water shortage to reach 32 million cubic metres by 2040The figure could grow even further, reaching a 46 million cubic metre shortfall by 2060.02 Sep 05:18 AM
PremiumPremiumThe Country'Keep the change': Farmer throws $50 notes at regional council CEO after heated meetingThe tense meeting was set against the backdrop of a renewed push for a dam in Hawke's Bay.02 Sep 02:16 AM
PremiumPremiumOpinionShane Jones: Less climate puff, more economic realismOPINION: 'Climate Change Commission must not become an echo chamber for prophets of doom.'01 Sep 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryDairy farmers in the Netherlands are up in arms over emission cutsNew York Times: Angry Dutch farmers have set fires, dumped rubbish and formed blockades.21 Aug 11:16 PM
The CountryLive: State of emergency declared in Marlborough; heavy rain expected overnight in TasmanMore than 400 homes have had to be evacuated in the Nelson area.19 Aug 01:45 AM
The CountryWhanganui River 'always makes things better for me''Just being down here gives me a huge smile and brings me at peace with myself.'15 Aug 05:00 PM
The CountryMore than 400 goats killed on Remutaka Hill RoadAuthorities are working hard to keep a lid on the growth of feral goat populations.01 Aug 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe Country'Freight train of low pressure': New Zealand's 10 wettest spots this monthA 'freight train of low pressure' has helped deliver NZ one of its soggiest months ever.28 Jul 04:46 AM
The CountryCountry Calendar uproar: Lake Hawea Station's Geoff Ross hits back at criticsGeoff Ross says trialling alternative methods is 'how sectors advance'.30 Jun 01:00 AM
The CountryFarming sector touts emissions-reducing technology amid He Waka Eke Noa criticismUncertainty remains about when emission-reducing technology will be available for farmers.17 Jun 03:00 AM
PremiumPremiumOpinionBetrayed and ignored: Why Govt can expect a backlash from farmersOPINION: Former Federated Farmers president says agriculture remains overburdened.06 Jun 05:00 PM
The CountryRat invasion puts Ulva Island's predator-free sanctuary status at riskUlva Island is famous for being a predator-free sanctuary for native birds.01 Jun 10:15 PM
OpinionBryce Edwards: Was Govt's climate plan watered down by lobbying?ANALYSIS: Was last week's major climate change announcement a case of vested interests?27 May 02:56 AM
The CountryRed Weather: Spate of extreme events surprise forecastersSix of MetService's seven 'red warnings' issued in past year a taste of climate change.26 May 05:00 PM
The Country'Skin and bones': 40 dead blue penguins washed up on Far North BeachDepartment of Conservation says deaths are the result of a rise in water temperature.24 May 12:00 AM
The CountryDriver dumps sewage in protected stream instead of facility so he can go homeKyle Maitai didn't want to drive to Kawerau; instead dumping the sewage into a canal.23 May 03:05 AM
PremiumPremiumOpinionRadical change is happening in NZ's finance industryThere will be more innovative social and green finance opportunities for investors.21 May 11:00 PM
PremiumPremiumThe Country'Offensive, objectionable odours' upset neighbourAn 80sq m part of a neighbour's property "wet, stagnant, usable" area, court finds19 May 12:00 AM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryWill Singapore's Olam get enough milk for its new plant?Latest dairy manufacturing entrant will need to get out its cheque book.18 May 03:11 AM
The Country$569m to get Kiwis into EVs, gas guzzlers face ban, criticism over ag 'omission'Clean car EV trial will initially support up to 2500 vehicles.16 May 05:46 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionDoug Paulin: Why Sealord wants to close 89pc of best fishing spotsOPINION: Sealord's CEO explains why we should lock major deepsea spots into conservation.15 May 05:00 PM
The CountryClimate plan: Eight talking points from Govt's announcementThings you might have missed in the Emissions Reduction Plan.15 May 12:00 AM
The CountryWithout a plan, New Zealand risks a biodiversity extinction crisisNature in NZ is in trouble, with many species and habitats at risk of disappearing.09 May 08:33 PM
The CountryClimate change: Nats back emissions budgetsIt continues the cross-party approach behind the Zero Carbon Act.09 May 04:10 AM
The CountryProtesters stop operations at Southland coal mineProtesters had provisions to last several days, they said.01 May 10:53 PM
PremiumPremiumThe CountryFinal decision looms for controversial Pāpāmoa reserve planting planPart of the project has already sparked outcry from residents.01 May 08:00 PM